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EMC Outlines Comprehensive, Information-Centric
Strategy For Securing Business Information
¡ª¡ªFrom EMC Corporation. April 25 2006
New Security Assessment Services, Digital
Rights Management Software Help Customers Protect Critical
Data
In response to growing customer concern over the security
of their data, EMC Corporation, the world leader in information
management and storage, today unveiled a comprehensive,
information-centric approach to helping organizations secure
their critical information. As part of its growing portfolio
of security-enhanced products and services, the company
also announced the EMC Assessment Service for Storage Security
and the availability of digital rights management software
through its recent acquisition of Authentica, Inc.
The need to secure data is clear: With more than 55 million
customer records compromised in just over a year in the
U.S. alone, and more than a million others lost on backup
tapesi, assuring data confidentiality and integrity has
become a major challenge for businesses. In addition to
avoiding the financial implications of a data-loss event,
organizations are challenged by information-specific compliance
requirements imposed by industry and government regulations.
"Despite significant investments in security personnel,
processes and technology, few companies feel their information
is truly secure," said Dennis Hoffman, EMC's Vice President
of Information Security. "The evolving threat environment
has made it abundantly clear that the information many companies
consider to be their most important asset is increasingly
becoming a significant liability. And simply erecting physical
security perimeters such as firewalls and antivirus gateways,
ignores the fact that information lives, and moves, throughout
its life."
EMC's Information-Centric Approach to Security
Hoffman added, "EMC's information-centric security
strategy is built upon the recognition that information
security is becoming an information management problem.
Companies need to understand their information and implement
a risk-based approach to securing it that comprises both
the information itself as well as the infrastructure that
handles it. With unrivaled capability and experience in
helping companies manage their information and protect it
from loss due to disaster or operational failure, EMC is
also ideally positioned to help companies protect their
information from theft or accidental loss."
EMC's information-centric security strategy implements
an integrated, four-part solution that secures information
throughout its lifecycle. The strategy helps customers assess
the security of their information, secure their information
infrastructure, directly protect their sensitive information
and manage security information and events to assure effectiveness
and ease the burden of compliance. These capabilities are
offered today through a combination of systems, software,
services and solutions from EMC and from partners. These
offerings will be aggressively extended and augmented going
forward.
"The Enterprise Strategy Group believes that the stakes
are too high to rely on status-quo security and that storage
professionals must approach data security as a closed-loop
lifecycle," said Jon Oltsik, Senior Analyst, Information
Security, Enterprise Strategy Group. "Today, EMC has
raised the bar for storage security by outlining a comprehensive,
disciplined approach to securing an organization's critical
data with a new, information-centric model to protect confidential
information. Given EMC's leadership position, this effort
should ripple across the entire storage industry."
Two new offers add to EMC's existing portfolio
of information-centric security solutions
Assessing the current state of information security is
the first step to securing sensitive data. EMC professional
services extend IT infrastructure security beyond the perimeter
to include a wide range of storage deployments. The new
EMC Assessment Service for Storage Security, based on the
National Security Agency's Information Assurance Methodology
(NSA - IAM), evaluates the security posture of a customer's
Storage Area Network, Network Attached Storage and Content
Addressed storage deployments in accordance with approved
practices. As part of the new service offering, EMC technology
solutions personnel analyze storage platforms, networks,
management systems, access controls, applications and various
other elements of the IT infrastructure to uncover potential
security risks and propose remediation for critical components.
Completion of the service enhances compliance with regulatory
mandates and internal policy, and it extends IT infrastructure
security beyond the perimeter to include all aspects of
the storage environment.
In February of 2006, EMC completed the acquisition of Authentica,
a leader in enterprise digital rights management technology.
Authentica's technology provides a logical extension of
EMC's highly secure Documentum Enterprise Content Management
platform. Its patented approach to digital rights management
enables users to dynamically control access and use of unstructured
data and content, regardless of its location (both inside
and outside the enterprise).
"Information is the lifeblood of our business,"
said Christopher Kruse, President and CEO of CaseCentral.
"The technology we now have from Authentica allows
us to protect that information and ensure that it doesn't
go where it's not supposed to, preventing damaging data
leaks and keeping us in compliance with regulations for
sensitive data."
These new offers augment EMC's robust and growing product
and service portfolio, which boasts a lineup of inherently
secure hardware, software and services. A sampling of EMC's
secure offerings includes:
- EMC Documentum Trusted Content Services ¨C adds a level
of security to the built-in security and access control
supplied by EMC Documentum Content Server and features
repository encryption, electronic signatures, mandatory
access control, digital shredding and other security features.
EMC Certified Data Erasure Services ¨C provides certified
disk data sanitization to U.S. government DOD standards.
- EMC NetWorker and EMC Retrospect ¨C data back up software
products that offer the ability to encrypt back up data
with advanced encryption standard (AES) 128-bit and AES
256-bit encryption on disk or tapes.
- EMC Centera - content addressing and write once read
many (WORM) design assures the integrity and authenticity
of data stored on and retrieved from the Centera platform.
Multiple partners rely on Centera to provide integrated
security information management solutions. EMC Celerra
networked attached storage also provides WORM capabilities.
- Partnerships to provide encryption appliances to protect
data-at-rest and in-flight.
Availability
The EMC Assessment Service for Storage Security and EMC
Documentum Digital Rights Management software are available
immediately. For more information on these offers and EMC's
information-centric security strategy, please visit www.emc.com/security. |
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